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Blogging from Al Gore's speech in Bali

Posted by Youth Movement (Guest Contributor) at 11:11 AM on 14 Dec 2007

Post by Richard Graves, U.S. youth delegate and editor of It's Getting Hot in Here

As I wrote this post, I was listening to Al Gore give his speech at the U.N. Climate Negotiations. It had been a long trip here, and despite the schedule and the heat I was still excited. As we sat in the audience, we spoke with Kevin Knobloch from UCS and watched Kelley trying to talk with U.S. representative Paula Dobriansky ... but we were all here to listen to Al Gore.

I was surprised to hear him lead with a reference from the Holocaust, but it hit home. How can we ignore those who are the harbingers of the threat of climate change. People can't ignore stories of people like Claire Antrea, a young nun from Kiribati whose home is being flooded. These threats are coming for us, and the sense of urgency must come from the fact the science is changing so fast that none of us, even in the developed world, can assume we are safe.

This is a powerful idea, and one that seems to be coming true.

Nice Vacation


Why is it that people who fear "Global Warming" always hold their conferences in hot tropical vacation spots?  

Texeme.Construct(function(x)=Participation(x))
Al Gore for US President in 2008

If not you, then who?
If not now, then when?

The time has come, once again, for you to run for the US Presidency.  Afterall, you won the job once already. This may be the remaining unfinished work of your life.

The United States was meant to lead the world in our time.  Admittedly, things have not gone well recently; however, no other country has the wherewithall to do what is necessary.

People around the world are looking to the United States for moral leadership, but apparently see our country as a woefully inadequate exemplar today.

As you put it, since "we have to travel far quickly," there is not time to waste....no sensible reason for waiting.  

The current presidential candidates in the USA are not talking about the real issues of our time.  You and you alone can "re-center" our national debate on issues like the unsustainability of increasing conspicuous per-human over-consumption of limited resources; the unsustainability of skyrocketing absolute global human population numbers; and the soon to become patently unsustainable, seemingly endless growth of large-scale industrial/corporate activities, now threatening to engulf the surface of the planetary home God has blessed us to inhabit and, I suppose, not to overwhelm.

How can we help?

Sincerely,

Steve Salmony
AWAREness Campaign on The Human Population
http://sustainabilitysoutheast.org/

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